1、论简奥斯汀爱玛中价值观和女权主义Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsAbstract中文摘要Chapter One Introduction11.1Introduction of Emma11.2Structure of this thesis2Chapter Two Emmas Views of Values22.1 View of Wealth22.2.1 Attitude towards Her Fathers Property22.2.2 Attitude to Womens Social Activities32.2 View of Friendship
2、42.2.1 Kind and Helpful (With Miss Taylor, Harriet and Bates)42.2.2 Mutual Respect (With Mr. Knightley)62.3 View of Love72.3.1 Advocacy of Equality in a Marriage (others marriage in Emmas eyes)72.3.2 Belief in the Foundation of a Marriage-Love8Chapter Three Causes of These Values93.1 Influences of F
3、amily and Surrounding Community103.2 Influences of Feminism at That Time103.3 Economy Background11Chapter Four Conclusion124.1 Conclusion124.2 Suggestions12References13AcknowledgementsId like to give my great gratitude to my supervisor, my dear teacher Li Xia, for the help and support she gave me. W
4、hen I attended the course of Business English Reading taught by Professor Li, I was inspired by her seriousness in study and research. At the beginning of my selecting this topic, Professor Li offered many precious suggestions to me. She helped me lay out the clear outline and key points that my ess
5、ay had better focus on as well as recommended many research examples and information concerning my topic for me to read. During my writing of this essay, she made great efforts to provide guidance to me. Whats more, I owe my accomplishment to all the teachers who have taught me in the School of Fore
6、ign Languages and Cultures, Professor Zhang Jie, Professor Lv Hongling, Professor Shao Shan, Professor Wei Yan, Professor Xia Hanhua and so on, especially Professor Lv Hongling and Shao Shan who introduced me to English literature and American Literature. Their profound knowledge and perfect English
7、 greatly attract my attention in improving my English. Id like to take this opportunity to give my thanks again to all the people mentioned above, for their generous help and the great support theyve given me! Thank you!AbstractEmma may not be the most popular one of all Jane Austens novels, but und
8、oubtedly its the most mature one in style and the most complete one in structure. In this novel, the authors understandings of reality, reflections of life and the use of writing techniques are more profound and skilled than the earlier ones. Emma fully reflects Jane Austens ability to master langua
9、ge and shape the characters, and the skills of literary exploration. Her true and accurate portrayal of human nature, keen observation of British Regency society, as well as superb mastery of the art techniques still make us gasp in admiration.Jane Austen has successfully created a series of female
10、characters, who have their own characteristics, and each one in the novel occupies a different location and has a different role. Emma, the heroine, is the most prominent character, and is also the representative one among all of Austens characters. Emma describes how the heroine walks one error out
11、 to moral perfection and the process of emotional maturation.The main research point of this thesis is the analysis of Emmas view of values and the social causes. This thesis is divided into four parts. The first part is the synopsis for the novel and the brief introduction of Emmas characteristics.
12、 The second part describes Emmas various values such as wealth, friendship and love, and uses concrete examples to demonstrate them. The formation of such values must have various causes, so in the third part of this thesis three social causes are analyzed, and I also combine these causes with the e
13、conomic background at that time. Lastly, this thesis briefly narrates the reference significance of Emma to the development of modern women. Whats more, I also put forward my general ideas and thoughts on feminism and the growth of modern women.Keyword: Emma, Feminism, Views of value, Views of marri
14、age, Social Causes中文摘要爱玛或许不是奥斯丁小说中最受欢迎的一部,但却是风格最成熟、结构最完整的一部。在这部小说中,无论是作者对现实的理解、对生活的思索,还是小说所运用的技巧,均比早期作品更为深刻、娴熟、恰到好处。爱玛这一小说充分体现了奥斯丁对英语语言的驾驭能力、对人物的塑造能力和对人物性格的探索。她对人性精准的刻画,对当时英国社会的敏锐观察,以及对高超的艺术手法的把握,至今仍令读者和评论家们叹服。简奥斯汀的爱玛塑造了一系列女性人物,她们有自己的性格特色、背景以及生活状态,在小说中起到不同的作用。其中当然以女主人公爱玛的人物形象最为突出,也是奥斯汀所塑造的女性形象中颇具代表性
15、的一个。爱玛这部小说主要描述的就是女主人如何走出一个个错误而步入道德完善和情感成熟的过程。本论文的主要研究内容为爱玛的价值观分析及其产生的社会成因,因此论文的结构主要分为四个部分:第一部分为小说故事梗概和爱玛人物形象的简述;第二部分详细讲述了爱玛的各种价值观,如财富观、友情观和爱情观,并加以具体的实例论证;形成这种价值观必然存在各种成因,因此在第三部分,论文就一些社会成因进行了分析,并结合了当时的经济背景进行论证;论文最后就爱玛这部小说对于现代女性青少年的成长的借鉴意义进行了简要的叙述,提出笔者对于女性主义和现代女性的成长提出了自己的思考和想法。关键词:爱玛,价值观,婚姻观,社会成因,女权主义
16、Chapter One Introduction1.1 Introduction of EmmaJane Austen is a famous English female novelist in the 18th century, and is also one of the most important pioneers in the history of English novels. For nearly two centuries, people have never been tired of talking, reading and writing about her and h
17、er works. Some Jane Austen organizations have been set up, some of which have produced annual volumes devoted entirely to her for many years. Jane Austens Emma is very popular with the readers at home and abroad. It is claimed to be quite different from other novels, because the heroine is imperfect
18、. Jane Austen herself even worries that Emma is a heroine whom no one but herself will much like. But the fact is that most readers and critics have given their sympathy and love to this heroine. David Lodge claimed in his introduction to Emma that it is the last completely finished product of Auste
19、ns maturity; and in the opinion of most modern critics, it is, of all her novels, the one that most perfectly represents her genius.The General Plot of this novel: Emma mainly tells the stories of people and their life happened in a small village Highbury and depicts a 19th century British middle cl
20、ass society. The novel centers on the relationship between the heroine Emma and other main characters in the village. Emma is a “handsome, clever, and rich” young girl and as she “seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence”, she can not help thinking too much of herself and tends to do
21、whatever she wishes. Although she makes up her mind not to marry herself in the beginning, she is keen to make matches for her friends. But every time she does the match-making, her matches are based on her whims or impulse instead of reasons and facts so that she always makes the wrong matches and
22、suffers a lot. Finally she falls in love with the gentleman Mr. Knightley, which makes the story a happy ending together with other two couples.As one of Austens best novels, Emma is widely mentioned in most of the critical essays and Jane Austen biographies. After careful reading and thinking, I fi
23、nd although Emmas growth has gained attention in some critical essays, yet few critics fully analyze Emmas values in all aspects because some talk about Emmas view of wealth, while some talk about view of marriage, but few combine these values with the social causes and talk about them in integratio
24、n. 1.2 Structure of this thesisThis thesis consists of 4 chapters. The first chapter is a general introduction of this thesis. The second chapter begins to illustrate Emmas various values such as wealth, friendship and love, and uses concrete examples to demonstrate them. The third chapter analyzes
25、three major social causes that contribute to the formation of Emmas values: family and surrounding neighborhood, feminism at that time and economic background. The last chapter is the conclusion of this thesis. I put forward my ideas on modern womens growth after reading this novel.Chapter Two Emmas
26、 Views of Values2.1 View of Wealth2.2.1 Attitude towards Her Fathers PropertyHighbury is where the story takes place. In this village there are various classes of people, represented by landed aristocracy Woodhouse, a retired battle Weston, Priest Elton, farmer Martin, Widow of Priest Bates etc. Pos
27、session of wealth of diverse populations is different.The most direct expression of the possession of wealth is the annual income. Jane indicates the positions of different classes at the wealth pyramid in the most direct way, the amount of wealth owned. The top of the wealth pyramid in Highbury is
28、undoubtedly the Woodhouse family. Their annual income is more than thirty thousand pounds, becoming the heart of Highbury society.Emma, as the beneficiaries of this income, has an obvious advantage in her demeanor. She boasts that she is a rich single woman, but always very decent, smart and likable
29、. She used to think she will never be married because she believes the authority many married women could get from their husbands is not more than she can get in the Hartfield.After Emmas sister Isabellas marriage, Emma is the real ruler of the household of Hartfield. Her father is poor in health, s
30、o he is totally dependent on Emmas female strength and judgment. So Emma has been the mistress ever since she was twelve. She manages the house with skillful diplomacy. She lives well off in the delicately protected village Highbury. She lives in a large house with “lawn, bushes and its own title”.
31、Every time Emma goes to a party, she has her own carriage instead of walking there. Whats more, the novel presents the wealth of Woodhouse in the food at the dinner, Minced chicken, baked oysters, apple pie, nice wine. In such a good condition, Emma enjoys her life “with a comfortable home and happy
32、 disposition.2.2.2 Attitude to Womens Social ActivitiesSimply because Emma lives in this superior condition, influenced by a kind supervisor Miss Taylor and also having a good instruction, she has the consciousness of taking part in the social activities of the local community. Actually it really is
33、 Jane Austen who highlights the significance of womens lively participation in the social life. Jane Austen points out that if ladies desire to play crucial roles in community, they must very first hold a positive attitude to social activities. This attitude emanates from an acute awareness that a w
34、oman is not supposed to be merely a good wife and a very good mother, but she is also a fellow member of the community. Therefore, she has the right and obligation to contribute to her society as a man has always done. Those females who are enthusiastic about social life and sincerely concerned with
35、 others welfare can achieve fulfillment. She also believes that women need to take optimistic and trustworthy attitude to social life. Females should take an energetic part in social activities, and ought to bear in mind that they not only play the role of wife and mother, but also an indispensable
36、portion of society. Emma can be a typical example of who takes portion in social life lively. Emmas patronage of Harriet is a good example. Austen explicitly shows Emmas intimacy with Harriet is of wonderful significance, because ladies, as socially weak members, ought to be united and help one anot
37、her. Those girls who merely care for their own happiness actually transgress the duty of woman for woman. Though Mr. Knightly criticizes Emmas indifference to Bates, Emma by no means withdraws her concern for them. She takes care to send a hindquarter of pork to them when Miss Bates mentions that th
38、eyve not any meat to eat. Having observed Janes poor condition, Emma on reaching house, referred to as the housekeeper to the examination directly to her shops; and some arrow-root of very superior good quality was speedily dispatched to Miss Bates with a most friendly note(Austen 354). When Emma do
39、es all these, she does not attempt to show off or get a great reputation. Her concern is sincere. She adopts a positive and active attitude toward social life. Her active participation, planning, organizing a variety of social activities in Highbury village are praised; she brakes the rigid regulati
40、ons, and accepts the Cole familys dinner invitation; she visits the poor farmers, full of compassion, without prejudice, to give guidelines and sincere help. Emmas prestige in the village of Highbury is owing to the fact that she takes an active part in social activities.2.2 View of Friendship2.2.1
41、Kind and Helpful (With Miss Taylor, Harriet and Bates)In the novel, Emma acts as the leader in Hartfiled and even in Highbury society. She has many friends and is respected by the people in the village. There are three characters who have great impact on Emma.Governess: Miss Taylor and Mrs. WestonMi
42、ss Taylor has been in the Woodhouse family for sixteen years. For Emma, Miss Taylor acts less as a governor than a friend. Between them it was more the intimacy of sisters.They had been living together as friend and friend very mutually attached. (Austen: 1) Later Miss Taylor gets married with Mr. W
43、eston. Although Emma feels gentle sorrow to lose Miss Taylor at home and does not know how to endure the change, she is still happy to see Miss Taylor marry such a gentleman and have her own home and family. And Emma even boasts that she makes the match herself proudly. Emma has been aware of the di
44、fference between Miss Taylor and Mrs. Weston and tries not to interrupt Mrs. Westons normal family life although there is only half a mile away. But every time Emma has some problems and trouble, she still turns to Mrs. Weston for help. For example, when Mr. Elton shows his love to Emma and Emma fin
45、ally finds out that she has made the wrong match, which may hurt two people, Harriet and Mr. Elton. She turns to Mrs. Weston for comfort as she knows Miss Taylor is a friend and companion such as few possessed: intelligent, well-informed, useful, gentle, knowing all the ways of the family, intereste
46、d in all its concerns, and peculiarly interested in her-one to whom she could speak every thought as it arose, and who had such an affection for her as could never find fault. (Austen: 2)New Friend: HarrietHarriet Smith is a seventeen-year-old girl that Emma knows at Mrs. Goddards school. Emma admir
47、es Harriets pretty appearance and finds out Harriet very engaging, not inconveniently shy, not unwilling to talk. The friendship with Harriet happens to make up for the loss of Miss Taylors companion. Emma guesses from Harriets appearance and style that she must be born in an upper class family, so
48、she should help Harriet detach herself from Harriets bad acquaintance, such as Mr. Martin, a coarse and unpolished farmer in Emmas eye. Emma decides to do what Miss Taylor did to her; be kind and helpful to her friend. Emma introduces Harriet into good society in Highbury, and informs her of opinions and her manners, which is certainly a very kind undertaking.What Emma does to help Harriet the most actively is to do matchmaking for Harriet: the first time with Mr. Weston, and then with Frank Churchill. Whats more, Emma convinces Harriet to refuse Mr. Martins courtship. Although Emmas match